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1. Cultural Work, Fraternalism, Inner Life- Material for a Discussion
2.
Culture and Folk
Kultur un folk
קולטור און פאָלק
3.
The [I.W.O.] Order in Jewish Life
Der Ordn in Yidishn lebn
דער אָרדן אין אידישן לעבן
4.
The I.W.O. in Jewish Life, Fourth National Convention Report
Der Internatsionaler Arbeter Ordn in Yidishn Lebn
דער אינטערנאַציאָנאַלער אַרבעטער אָרדן אין אידישן לעבן
5.
To Help Our Brothers and Sisters in All Countries
Tzu Hilf: Unzerer Brider un Shvester in Ale Lender
צו הילף אונדזערע ברידער און שוועסטער אין אלע לענדער
6.
For Unity and for a Victory, Sixth National Convention Report
Far eynikayt un far a zig
פאַר אייניקייט און פאַ אַ זיג
7. Who Suffers from Social Insecurity
8. Proposal for Social Security Legislation
9. The IWO and its Plan for Plenty
10. Workers Fraternalism as a Force in the Community
11. Draft Report Regarding Work Among National Groups
12. Sixth Convention Resolution Number One: The Main Task Before Our Order
13. Propaganda and Research
14. The I.W.O. and Its Work Among National Groups: Purposes of the Order
15. A New Worker’s Stronghold: What Is the IWO and Why Every Worker Should Join It
16. Manual of the International Workers Order
17. IWO Local Organization Reports
18. Social Insecurity
19. Our Plan for Plenty
20. A Chance to Earn Their Living
21.
Twenty Years of the Fraternal People's Order
Tsvantsik yor Fraternaler Folks-Ordn
צוואנציק יאר פראטערנאלער פאלקס־ארדן
22. Jozef F. Schiffel to Rubin Saltzman about Slovak Society Representatives, November 1930
23.
The Reinsurance Plan: An Overview
Di reinsurens plan: An iberflekhlekhn iberblik
דער רעאינשורענס פּלאן: אן אויבערפלעכלעכן איבערבליק
24. Defense of Democracy Page A
25. IWO Seasonal Duty Towards the People
26. Political Actions of IWO; Report from Italian American Section
27. Our Plan for Society
28. An Appeal to the American Jewish Congress Convention
29.
An Appeal to the American Jewish Congress
A vendung tsu dem Amerikaner Yidishn Kongres
א ווענדונג צו דעם אמעריקאנער אידישן קאָנגרעס
30. Marceau Vilner to June Gordon about Photos and Adoption Papers, July 1949 (correspondence)
31. June Gordon to Vilner and Furmanski about Donated Items, July 1949 (correspondence)
32. June Gordon to Marceau Vilner and Furmanski Regarding Letter Draft, pre July 1949 (correspondence)
33. June Gordon to Marceau Vilner with English Language Draft, October 1949 (correspondence)
34. D. Yafe to the Emma Lazarus Division about Meeting with Organization Member, July 1949 (correspondence)
35. Outline Regarding the Anti-Ordn Campaign and Trial
36. Lazar Wein to the Emma Lazarus Division about Clothing Donation, November 1949 (correspondence)
37.
Report of the Activities of the Central Committee of the Jews in Poland for the 9 Months in the Year 1947
Berikht fun der tetikayt fun Tsentral Komitet fun di Yidn in Poyln far 9 khadoshim in yor 1947
בעריכט פון דער טעטיקייט פון צענטראל קאָמיטעט פון די יידן אין פוילן פאר 9 חדשים אין יאָר 1947
38. George Starr to Isaac Bloom about New Lodge in Tuscon, Arizona, December 1946 (correspondence)
39. Adam Rayski, Chaim Lederman, and I. Monikowski to Rubin Saltzman in Thanks for Supporting the Orphanage, March 1946 (radiogram)
40. Rubin Saltzman to the Union of Jews for Resistance and Aid, March 1946 (correspondence)
41. Draft of a Telegram or Memo Responding to Kielce Pogrom, July 1946
42. Edward C. Carter to Rubin Saltzman about American Society for Russian War Relief, Inc., June 1946 (correspondence)
43. Gedaliah Sandler to Rubin Saltzman Regarding Draft of JPFO Response to Kielce Pogrom, July 1946 (correspondence)
44. Rubin Saltzman Invitation to Members for Independence Day in Madison Square Garden, June 1944
45. Sam Milgrom to Rubin Saltzman Regarding a Jewish Magazine, October 1944 (correspondence)
46. Rubin Saltzman's Secretary to Nora Zhitlowsky Regarding Speaking Tour Arrangements, January 1944 (correspondence)
47. Rubin Saltzman to Nora Zhitlowsky regarding Tour Arrangements, February 1944 (correspondence)
48. Jewish American Section, I.W.O. Office to Nora Zhitlowsky Requesting Mothers' Day Lecture, April 1944 (correspondence)
49. Rubin Saltzman to Nora Zhitlowsky about Speaking Tour, February 1944 (correspondence)
50. Rubin Saltzman to Nora Zhitlowsky about Lecture, March 1944 (correspondence)
51. Jewish American Section, I.W.O. Office to Nora Zhitlowsky about Speaking Tour, May 1944 (correspondence)
52. Jame Alexander Ulio to Rubin Saltzman Regarding Integration of the Troops, September 1944 (correspondence)
53. Schedule and Costs for Nora Zhitlowsky's Speaking Tour
54. National Secretary of JPFO to Branch Secretaries Regarding Nora Zhitlowsky Speaking Tour, January 1944 (correspondence)
55. Nora van Leewen Zhitlowsky (A Short Biographical Sketch), 1944
56. Louis Levine to Rubin Saltzman Thanking him for JPFO Contribution, August 1945 (correspondence)
57. David Weingard to Rubin Saltzman about Financial Aid, November 1945 (correspondence)
58. New York Office to Rubin Saltzman in Warsaw in Response to Previous Letter, July 1946 (correspondence)
59. Louis Lipsky about Invitation to Meeting to Discuss Succession of the American Jewish Congress, October 1947 (correspondence)
60. Basic Principles of the Proposed Permanent Organization
61. Louis Lipsky to All Affiliated Organizations of the American Jewish Conference about Support for Resolution, March 1945 (correspondence)
62. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to American Jewish Conference Regarding Telegram sent to President Truman, April 1947 (correspondence)
63. Louis Lipsky to Rubin Saltzman about Notice of Referendum, March 1947 (correspondence)
64. Reconversion (Outline for Lectures and Discussions)
65. Louis Lipsky to the American Jewish Conference Affiliate Organizations, July 1947 (correspondence)
66. Louis Lipsky to Rubin Saltzman about Succession of American Jewish Congress, October 1947 (correspondence)
67. David Sherman to Albert E. Kahn about Public Support, March 1945 (correspondence)
68. Rubin Saltzman to David Sherman about Supporting the American Jewish Conference, April 1945 (correspondence)
69. Louis Lipsky to All Members of the American Jewish Conference Interim Committee about Postponing Conference, July 1947 (correspondence)
70. Louis Lipsky to the Delegates of the American Jewish Conference (correspondence)
71. M. Grossman to the Delegates and Affiliated Organizations of the American Jewish Conference, June 1947 (correspondence)
72. Rubin Saltzman and Albert E. Kahn to Henry Monsky about the Scope and Purpose of the American Jewish Conference, February 1947 (correspondence)
73. Louis Lipsky to Gedaliah Sandler about Organization to Succeed the American Jewish Congress, October 1947 (correspondence)
74. Rubin Saltzman to Sholem Asch about Publication for Children, December 1946 (correspondence)
75. JPFO Office to Rubin Saltzman in Warsaw about Events in Poland, July 1946 (correspondence)
76. Rubin Saltzman to Itche Goldberg about Travels, June 1946 (correspondence)
77. Gedaliah Sandler to Rubin Saltzman in Warsaw about Telegram from Feffer, Mickhoels, Summer 1946 (correspondence)
78. Rubin Saltzman to Sholem Asch with Greetings from Moscow, November 1946 (correspondence)
79. Alfred J. Bohlinger to Rubin Saltzman Demanding Records, July 1951 (correspondence)
80. Joint Memorandum on Recent Decision Dissolving the I.W.O. in New York State
81. Rubin Saltzman and Itche Goldberg about Urgent Fund-Raising for Shules, 1946
82. Z. Heifetz to Rubin Saltzman Inviting him to an Evening in His Honor, November 1952 (correspondence)
83. Sadie Doroshkin to Rubin Saltzman about Need for Funds, September 1953 (correspondence)
84. Sadie Doroshkin to Rubin Saltzman about Needed Funds, October 1953 (correspondence)
85. The Jews in the Post-War World (Outline for Discussion)
86.
What Russia Means to Us: A Speech by Albert Einstein. Yiddish Version.
Vos Rusland maynt far unz
וואָס רוסלאַנד מיינט פאַר אונז
87. Nahum Polak to William Karlin Arguing that the Cemetery Department is Distinct from the I.W.O., June 1952 (correspondence)
88. Alfred J. Bohlinger to I.W.O. Cemetery Department about Court Order Requiring Surrender of Books and Assets, February 1942 (correspondence)
89.
Call for the ICOR National Conference
Ruf tsu der natsiyonaler konferents fun ICOR
רוף צו דער נאַציאָנאַלער קאָנפערענץ פון איקאָר
90.
ICOR Presents Mordechai the Shokhet: A Flyer Extolling the Quality of Life For Religious Jews in the Soviet Union, ca. June 1941
Hert a mayse, vos Yidn konen ton tsu dergeyn dem emes
הערט אַ מעשה, וואָס אידן קאָנען טאָן צו דערגיין דעם אמת
91. What Russia Means to Us: A Speech by Albert Einstein. English Version
92.
The Truth about Erlich-Alter
Der emes vegn Erlich-Alter
דער אמת וועגן ערליך-אלטער
93.
A Scandal and an Injury: The Jewish Workers Committee Owes the Jewish Public an Answer
A shand un a veytok: Der Yidisher Arbeter Komitet iz shuldik an entfer der Yidisher efntlekhkayt
אַ שאַנד און אַ ווייטאָג: דער אידישער אַרבעטער קאָמיטעט איז שולדיז אַן ענטפער דער אידישער עפענטלעכקייט
94. Louis Lipsky to Members of the Interim Committee about Upcoming Meeting, October 1948 (correspondence)
95. Louis Lipsky to Rubin Saltzman Requesting Payment, October 1948 (telegram)
96. Brooklyn Jewish Community Council to the JPFO about Recommendation for Status, April 1948 (correspondence)
97. George Starr to the American Jewish Conference about Establishing a Permanent American Jewish Assembly, January 1948 (correspondence)
98. Henry Coliner to Gedaliah Sandler about JPFO Brooklyn Branch Information, April 1947 (correspondence)
99. Louis Lipsky to Rubin Saltzman about Resolution Passed, November 1948 (correspondence)
100. Louis Lipsky to All Delegates of the American Jewish Conference about Transition Issues, February 1948 (correspondence)
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